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    ISBN: 9783030892586
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLIV, 602 p. 13 illus.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Readers in Economics
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    Keywords: Labor economics. ; Economics. ; Development economics. ; Migration and globalization ; Employment and technological change ; Labour agency ; International labor migration ; Gender pay gap ; Immigration and pricing ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: 1. International migration -- 2. Immigration and prices -- 3. Transnational Communities and Regional Upgrading in India and China -- 4. International Competition Intensified -- 5. Effects of Remittance Behavior on the Lives of Recent Immigrants to Canada from the Philippines -- 6. Gender pay gaps in domestic and foreign-owned firms -- 7. The impact of differences in the levels of technology on international labor migration -- 8. Are Workers in the Developing World Winners or Losers in the Current Era of Globalization? -- 9. Employment effect of innovation -- 10. Structural Transformation, Biased Technological Change and Employment in Vietnam -- 11. The Evolution of Skill-Biased Effects on American Wages in the 1980s and 1990s -- 12. The Developmental Potential of Frugal Innovation among Mobile Money Agents in Kitwe, Zambia -- 13 Helping a Large Number of People Become a Little Less Poor -- 14. A vulnerability approach to the definition of the middle class -- 15. Wages, employment and economic shocks -- 16. Growth and Recession -- 17. The Effect of Grandparental Support on Mothers’ Labour Market Participation -- 18. Structure and agency in development-induced forced migration -- 19. Disaster disparities and differential recovery in New Orleans.
    Abstract: This book, the first of two volumes, explores the transformations to the labour market observed since the official end of the Cold War in 1991. This period is defined by the retreat of the state and a move towards more market based economies, , followed by a State comeback with the Great Recession. These bumpy decades for labour and the prescribed labour policies changed are analysed thematically. The first volume focuses on globalization, international migration, employment, labour agency, technological change, and labour resilience. This book aims to examine how labour institutions, both in developed and developing countries, have responded to the challenges faced over the last 30 years. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in labour economics, the political economy, and development economics. Pedro Goulart is Deputy Director of CAPP, "Excellent" research center and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Universidade de Lisboa. Raul Ramos is Professor of Economics at the University of Barcelona. Gianluca Ferrittu is a PhD candidate researcher at the Lisbon School of Economics & Management, Universidade de Lisboa. .
    Note: This frst Volume, "Globalisation, Technology and Labour Resilience" collects 13 new contributions and 15 previously published journal articles in selected Springer Journals. Reprints in this volume are included as different chapters with the permission of the author and the publisher
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    ISBN: 9783030892654
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLIV, 683 p. 76 illus.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Readers in Economics
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    Keywords: Labor economics. ; Economics. ; Development economics. ; Inequality and development ; Economic inequality ; Urban poverty ; Labor market dynamics ; Gender pay gap ; Unions and wage inequality ; Labour mismatch ; Informal jobs ; Poverty reduction strategies ; Labor market institutions ; Demographic employment patterns ; Minimum wages ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Introduction: Policies for All Seasons: The Post-Cold War Era -- Part I Inequality -- Income Inequality and Effectiveness in Redistribution -- Changing Perspectives on Inequality and Development -- Income Inequality and Labour -- Unions and Wage Inequality -- Economic Transformation and the Gender Earnings Gap in Urban China -- The Geography of Poverty, Inequality and Wealth in the UK and Abroad: Because Enough Is Never Enough -- Measuring Inequality of Opportunity for the Backward Communities: Regional Evidence from the Indian Labour Market -- The COVID-19 Pandemic, Economic Inequality and Democracy -- Part II (In)decent Work -- Decent Work for Change -- Minimum Wages and Poverty with Income-Sharing -- What Is Unemployment in Europe? Concepts and Measurement in the European Community Household Panel -- Workers and Labour Market Outcomes of Informal Jobs in Formal Establishments -- The Rigidity of Labour Informality in Peru: The Need for a Paradigm Switch -- (In)decent Work for Youth in Agro-Industrial Value Chains in Uganda -- Corporate Responsibility and Gender: Failing Women Workers in Global Production -- How Family-Friendly Work Environments Affect Work/ Family Conflict: A Meta-Analytic Examination -- How Employed Mothers in Australia Find Time for Both Market Work and Childcare -- Part III Labour and Institutions -- Labour Policies for All Tastes -- Institutions for High-Quality Growth: What They Are and How to Acquire Them -- Labor Standards and Labor Market Flexibility in East Asia -- The Recent Movement Towards a Four-Day Working Week -- Labor Market Institutions and Demographic Employment Patterns -- Equilibrium Unemployment and the Duration of Unemployment Benefits -- Social Protection Schemes in Ethiopia: The Productive Safety Net Program and the Community Based Health Insurance Scheme -- How Impact Evaluation Is Shaping the Design of Labour Market Policies -- Data Gap Analysis, Indicator Selection and Index Development: A Case for Developing Economies -- Illusions and Disillusions with Poverty Reduction Strategies: Growth, Crisis and the MDGs in Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua.
    Abstract: This book, the second of two volumes, explores the transformations to the labour market observed since the offi cial end of the Cold War in 1991. This period is defi ned by the retreat of the state and a move towards more market-based economies, followed by a State comeback with the Great Recession. These bumpy decades for labour and changing labour policies are analysed thematically. The second volume focuses on labour earnings and inequality, underemployment, (in)decent work, and labour market policies. This book aims to examine how labour institutions, both in developed and developing countries, have responded to the challenges faced over the last 30 years. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in labour economics, political economy, and development economics. Pedro Goulart is Deputy Director of CAPP, "Excellent" research center and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Universidade de Lisboa. Raul Ramos is Professor of Economics at the University of Barcelona. Gianluca Ferrittu is a PhD candidate researcher at the Lisbon School of Economics & Management, Universidade de Lisboa. .
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